UNCLE MIKE’S LOVE CHRISTINE COLUMBUS

www.wildrosepress.comE-BookPrice: $3.00
35 PagesSweet Romance/A miniature Rose in the Sweetheart Rose Line

Rating: 4 Cups
(Outstanding Great Read
This is a very outstanding book you would like to keep to read again in the future. )

Mike left his hometown twelve years ago. Memories and regret trouble him as he still carries a torch for the girl he left behind.
Patty White was crushed when Mike left for college. When he returns, she feels the heartstrings tugging.
Mike left years ago, for college, after receiving a football scholarship. Now he has returned home and helps with his two little nephews, Dustin and Danny, while his sister works. When the nephews have different opinions on what to eat for breakfast, Mike chooses to take them out to eat. He never expected to run into the hometown girl that captured his heart. Surprised to see Mike, Patty remains cool around him, while being extremely sociable with others around her. She can still feel the sting when he left her behind. Mike wants Patty back in his life, and he will do anything to win her heart again.
Uncle Mike’s Love is a story that creates soothing warmth to the heart. It sends a lovely message that sometimes second chances can become a reality if one puts their best foot forward. The addition of Dustin and Danny spins a nice read as they try to play their Uncle Mike. Christine Columbus writes a lovely tale of sweet romance, learning to forgive and accepting that people can change. The way she allowed Mike and Patty to discover their real love again, with the help of the nephews, came out as a great winner. I enjoyed the way Patty reached into her heart to find that love again, and hold onto it, never to give it release the second time. It made my heart leap with joy.
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Sunday, July 8, 2007

Review: Happy Meal

Mark's mother was notoriously stubborn and when she set her mind to dining at McDonald's there was no persuading her. He suspected his mom was up to something but would have never guessed that their weekly dinners out would end up with so many Happy Meals to come. (10 pages) - sweetHappy Meal by Christine Columbus is all its name suggests: a neat treat in a tidy little package. This is a quick bubbly story that kicks off with fun repartee between a mother and grown son. The author's ability to describe people without every slowing the action is impressive. As I have come to expect from Columbus' works, a certain depth of character and a hint of compassion all leave the reader with the impression of a far longer and more involved tale. The 'happy accident' involved here leads to the sweetest of romances, but I dare not give any more away. Mark this a 'must read' on your list.Thanks to our guest reviewer: Nancy A.Lindley-Gauthier
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